AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM A VETERAN.
As this is Ju Ter year it. ten's to make one look back and tlii k of the flight of time and in this way i am reminded thatlam one, ef the veleiuns in ihe sue c-f your valuable and successful m dicine 1 have sold it from ihe very lirst, and have sc t it into every couniy in hnglan ami many ports of Scotland " You Tiad come to England from America to introduce Mother Scigci’s Curative Syrup, and 1 was struck by a paragraph in which you used these words Being a stranger in a strange land, I do not wish the people to foci that I want to take the least advantage over them. I feel that I have a remedy that will imc di.-ease, and 1 have so much confidence in it that 1 authorise my agents to refund the money it people should say that they have not bcnefittecl by its me,” I felt at once that you would never say that unless the medicine had merit, and 1 applied for the agency, a slop which I now look back upon wiih pride and saiisLction.
Ever since tluil lime I have found hj l>y far the beat remedy for Indig< s iou n Dyspepsia I have met will),bu.d 1 have solil thousands of buttles. It lias m ver failed in any case where ihero were any of tr,c following symptoms : —Nervous or sick headache, souiness of the stomach, lising of the food after eating, a sense of fu ne.-.s and heaviness, dizziness, had breath, slime and mucus on the gums and teeth, constipation, and yellowness of the eyes and .'kin, dull and sleep sensations, ringing in the ears, heartburn, loss a- appe ite, and, in short, wherever there are signs that the system is clogged, and the blood is out of oider, Upon repealed inquiries, cove ring a great vaiioty of ail moots, my customers have always answered, “ 1 am better,” or “I am perfectly well.” Win; I have’seldom or neve, seen before in the case of any medicine is that people tell each other of its virtues, and those who have been cured say to the suffering : Go and get Mother Curative S3 nip, it will make you well.” Out of the hundreds of cures I will ,name one. or two that happen to come into my mind. Two old gentlemen, whose names they would not like mo to give yon, had been maityrs to Indigestion and Dyspepsia for many years. They had tried all kinds of medicine without relief. . lie of them was so bad he could not bear a glass of ale. Both were advised to use ths Syrup and both recovered, and were as hale and hearty as men in the prime of life. Yours faithfully, (Signea) Tiui’hi.t Guaha.u, Of Gl: Aiiaw & Con. Ho loway House, Suubury, Middlesex, June ’doth, 1887.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 8, 24 January 1889, Page 3
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486AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM A VETERAN. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 8, 24 January 1889, Page 3
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